Read and Listen To Sentences Using the Word
"Has"
- He has guts.
- He has a car.
- Has he come yet?
- He has gone out.
- He has ten cows.
- Kate has a cold.
- Spring has come.
- He has long legs.
- She has gone out.
- He has blond hair.
- He has three sons.
- It has cooled off.
- Nancy has a piano.
- Paul has dry hair.
- She has a picture.
- She has blue eyes.
- She has long hair.
- The pain has gone.
- She has brown eyes.
- She has no manners.
- She has short hair.
- She has small feet.
- The fog has lifted.
- The ice has melted.
- Tom has a hangover.
- Tom has no manners.
- Has he failed again?
- He has his own room.
- Maria has long hair.
- My sister has a job.
- She has 2,000 books.
- She has few friends.
- She has gone abroad.
- She has lost weight.
- Tom has a bald spot.
- He has a good memory.
- He has strange ideas.
- My headache has gone.
- She has forgiven him.
- She has ten children.
- The mail has arrived.
- Tom has many talents.
- He has a lot of money.
- He has three brothers.
- He has three children.
- She has a pretty doll.
- She has gone shopping.
- The clock has stopped.
- The sun has gone down.
- The train has arrived.
- Tom has a big problem.
- Has Flight 123 arrived?
- Has he arrived already?
- Has something happened?
- He has gone to America.
- He has left his family.
- He has three daughters.
- My daughter has braces.
- She has a lot of money.
- She has beautiful eyes.
- She has never seen him.
- She has three brothers.
- Susie has a nice smile.
- The wind has died down.
- This doll has big eyes.
- This meat has gone bad.
- Tom has had a bad week.
- A square has four sides.
- Mary has just come home.
- She has a bad head cold.
- She has attractive eyes.
- The storm has died down.
- Tom has to get up early.
- Mary has not started yet.
- My university has a dorm.
- She has good handwriting.
- The car has a new engine.
- The snow has disappeared.
- This house has six rooms.
- Tom has no wish to study.
- He has a dual personality.
- He has a house of his own.
- It has become much warmer.
- She has about 2,000 books.
- She has an eye for beauty.
- She has never visited him.
- He has an eye for antiques.
- He has quite a few records.
- My bicycle has a flat tire.
- My college has a dormitory.
- My college has dormitories.
- My hair has grown too long.
- She has just turned twelve.
- She has just turned twenty.
- She has no sense of beauty.
- She has two thousand books.
- The desk has three drawers.
- Tom has no idea what to do.
- Has she ever fallen in love?
- He has been sick for a week.
- He has more books than I do.
- Ken has more books than you.
- She has a lot of work to do.
- She has flowers in her hand.
- She has him under her thumb.
- This house has eleven rooms.
- This rule has no exceptions.
- Do you know what he has done?
- Has the mailman already come?
- He has a lot of things to do.
- She has a flower in her hand.
- She has been dead five years.
- The cost of living has risen.
- The wound has not healed yet.
- This house has two bathrooms.
- This type of cat has no tail.
- He has some money in the bank.
- I know that she has been busy.
- Mary has a flower in her hand.
- My grandmother has become old.
- My university has a dormitory.
- My university has dormitories.
- She has a daughter named Mary.
- She has absolutely no enemies.
- She has beautiful handwriting.
- She has never danced with him.
- The pain has mostly gone away.
- This school has many students.
- Tom has an eye for modern art.
- Your collar has a stain on it.
- He has no chance of recovering.
- He has no interest in politics.
- Lisa has a grudge against Stan.
- Nobody knows where he has gone.
- Now he has nothing to live for.
- She has a soft and clear voice.
- The cost of living has gone up.
- The pain has lessened a little.
- This word has a double meaning.
- Has he lived here for two years?
- He has been like a father to me.
- He has been very busy this week.
- She has already left the office.
- The pain in my stomach has gone.
- Tom has no friends to play with.
- Bill has a lot of original ideas.
- He has a good command of English.
- He has a large family to support.
- He has a lot of books on history.
- He has been sick for a long time.
- He has been sick in bed all week.
- He has his hair cut once a month.
- He has the ability to do the job.
- He has the least money of us all.
- He has the same camera as I have.
- He has trouble remembering names.
- I've got as much money as he has.
- It has been cold since yesterday.
- It has been raining since Sunday.
- Maybe he has lots of girlfriends.
- She has a good command of French.
- She has broken the toaster again.
- She has had quite a lot to drink.
- She has the same bag as you have.
- He has a large house and two cars.
- He has the ability to do the work.
- He has this large room to himself.
- Jane has a lot of clothes to wash.
- Our school library has many books.
- She has known him for a long time.
- She has put her house up for sale.
- This medicine has no side effects.
- Do you know if he has a girlfriend?
- He has been in Japan for two years.
- He has great confidence in himself.
- He has much more money than I have.
- He has plenty of money in the bank.
- She has never sung a song with him.
- She has nothing in common with him.
- She has the large house to herself.
- The boy has an apple in his pocket.
- Every town in America has a library.
- He has a lot of teaching experience.
- She has forgiven him for everything.
- He has a good chance of being chosen.
- She has about as many stamps as I do.
- The temperature has suddenly dropped.
- Dr. Jackson has a good bedside manner.
- He has a good chance of being elected.
- He has made rapid progress in English.
- He has quite a few valuable paintings.
- He has to have an operation next week.
- I can't find Tom. Has he gone already?
- She has never gone on a date with him.
- He has a date with Mary this afternoon.
- Now that Mary has left, Tom is happier.
- She has a bottle of milk every morning.
- He has taken over his father's business.
- It has been ten years since I left Japan.
- My mother has been sick since last month.